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Adrive through your neighborhood will reveal the popularity of asphalt roofs among metro Atlanta homeowners. Due to their affordability and ease of installation, asphalt roof shingles are the most common choice among Atlanta homeowners. MASTER ASPHALT ROOF SPECIALISTS IN ATLANTA KTM Roofing has extensive experience with Atlanta asphalt roof repairs and the installation of new asphalt roofs. We are local Georgia roofers that are authorized to install CertainTeed asphalt shingles, one of the most trusted, reliable manufacturers of roofing materials. We also install GAF shingles, the most-used brand of shingles. Shingle: CertainTeed Landmark Color: Weathered Wood Many roofs in Atlanta are upgrading to CertainTeed Landmark asphalt shingles. This is a reliable roof shingle that is available in 18 colors. Shingle: CertainTeed Presidential TL Color: Bark Brown This triple laminate asphalt shingle will look stunning on any Atlanta roof.These luxury roof shingles arethe industry’s thickest, toughest shingle

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Partially install the headlight assembly using the top right white zip tie only to hold it in place temporarily. You will need to plug wires to this assembly. Step 5: Install handlebar switch on clutch side. You will need to move clutch perch to the right (about ½ inch to1 inch) to make room for the switch. The switch plugs into the circuit board on the bottom of the headlight using the 8-pin plug (the only unused 8-pin one on the circuit board) Step 5: (Power harness) The power wire with the two pin plug runs from the battery to the 6 inch wire hanging from the control board. The red wire should be attached to the positive and the black wire to the negative of battery. You will need to notch the battery cover so the wire can fit with the cover closed. Step 6: (Taillight harness) The wire with the six pin plug is for the tail light. Run the wire down the left side of the bike. If you plan on using a front hydraulic brake switch use the front connectors and continue at Step 7A. If you are planning on using a mechanical rear brake switch use the green pair of connectors and continue at Step 7B. You can use both

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Remove the valve from the shipping package (box or pallet) with care taken to avoid any damage to the valve and actuator (plus accessories where applicable). •Before installation, remove the seal discs from the flange. Clean the inside of the valve using an air line that includes an appropriate air-filter. Ensure that there are no solid objects such as pieces of wood, plastic or packing materials within the valve or on the valve seat. •Confirm that the materials of construction listed on the valve nameplates are appropriate for the service intended for and are as specified. When in doubt contact KTM, or your local Tyco facility. •Define the preferred mounting orientation with respect to the system pressure. The arrow on the body helps to identify the upstream side (high pressure) and downstream side (low pressure). •Ensure that all stud bolts and nuts of the body joint are firmly fastened. Caution •Verify that the direction of the flow in the line corresponds to the arrow indicated on the valve body. Valves without the arrow are bi-directional. •See the Actuator User Manual for the actuator preparation. 2.2. Installation Instructions •Ball valves are normally installed in horizontal pipes with the stem facing up. However, there are no limitations regarding the pipe or stem orientation. •Unless otherwise recommended by KTM, the valve should be installed with the ball in the open position, to ensure that the seat rings are not damaged during installation. •Particular care should be taken for valves equipped with “fail-close” actuators. •For operating temperatures above 200°C (392°F), thermal insulation of the valve body is recommended to protect the actuator/accessories from heat beyond the recommended temperature range. •Handling and lifting of the valves during installation MUST be performed following the same criteria and instructions described in points 1.2. and 1.3

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Using a small phillips head screwdriver, loosen the locking screw ( B ) on the kill switch ( C ). Remove any cable ties and unplug kill switch from existing wiring. Step 2 Loosen clutch cable perch ( D ) and move inboard about 1/2 inch. Important Note Regarding Magura Brakes The KTM uses the Magura hydraulic brake, which may cause potential interference between the turn switch and the lever adjuster. Make sure you have enough clearance between the parts. You can either move the grip out slightly, or take a file and sand away a small notch in the turn switch where it may rub. Install Turn Switch Step 1 Open and wrap the new turn switch ( E ) around handlebar and securely fasten with two screws ( F ) as shown. Make sure you have clearance between the grip, the switch and the lever! Step 2 Route turn switch wiring down and along handle bar behind Dakar headlight unit and in through frame cable guide. Secure switch wiring to handlebars with one cable tie. For more information, please refer to the Cable Routing Diagram

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Digital speedometer, indicator lamps The green control lamp 1 flashes in the same rhythm as the flashing indicator when the indicator is working. The blue control lamp 2 lights up when the high beam is on. Electronic speedometer The electronic speedometer display is activated as soon as the engine is switched on and the motorcycle starts to move. The engine must be started in order for the speedometer to be supplied with electricity from the generator. An impulse must be received from the wheel sensor to activate the display; the front wheel must turn at least one time. TEST All of the display elements will light up for 1 second for the function test. WS (wheel size) The display will change and briefly show the diameter of the front wheel in millimeters. If the front wheel does not turn, the display will automatically change to the SPEED/H mode. If the front wheel turns, the display will automatically change to the SPEED /ODO mode. SPEED/H (hours) display mode When you stop driving and no impulses are sent from the wheel sensor, the display mode will automatically change from SPEED/ODO to SPEED/H. H shows the operating hours. The operating hour counter starts to count as soon as you start the engine. The displayed figure cannot be cleared. Service intervals are indicated in operating hours for some KTM offroad motorcycles, making the operating hour counter a very practical function. SPEED/ODO display mode The SPEED/ODO mode shows the speed and the total kilometers traveled. When the front wheel stops turning, the display will automatically change to the SPEED/H mode. The information will disappear in the display when the front wheel stops turning for 1 minute. NOTE: A Tripmaster switch (part no 583.14.069.244) is available as an accessory and enhances the electronic speedometer by providing the following functions: 2x Tripmaster 2x chronometer for the lap time Average speed Maximum speed Clock Display in miles